Today I did not put the kittens in a carrier when we went out to the barn. |
After chores I went to Apple Creek Farm to mow the lawn. |
Gary spent most of the day preparing for First Friday at the Alumni House. |
Half an hour before it started it rained cats and dogs (an outside event). |
This was very special as it was the 175th anniversary for the college. |
The Sankofa Drumming Ensemble started things off. |
State Senator George Maziarz and Assemblyman Bill Reilich made a presentation to the President of the college. |
A menu was carefully prepared by BASC (college food service) that was appropriate for the time the college was founded. |
Lobster, an apple dessert, special cookies.... |
I loved these shredded beet mini tarts. |
Even tho it rained, there was a large crowd. Most were under two tents. |
The college colors are green and gold. |
Carol and Topper have been very supportive of the First Fridays. |
Bill Heyen, a friend and well known poet, presented an original poem for the occasion. |
The LaFalce fan club was there. |
The Golden Eagle String band performed throughout the event. |
We all had a great time regardless of the weather. Worth all the hard work. |
Home in time to do chores. Of course the sun came out. |
The horses were soaked and some of them had rolled in the indoor. |
The cold front started to come through...could be down 20 degrees by morning. |
There's my dirtiest little piggy. |
Wet but happy (and not so hot for a change). |
A beautiful skywatch friday evening sky. Night all. |
3 comments:
Sounds like a wonderful celebration.
Stunning sky shot.
I envy your rain! We are still dry as a bone...the ponds are dropping and the grass has no chance.
Another good day at Skoog Farm.
Is it still taking a long time to upload photos? I don't have that problem, but blogger doesn't always put them where I want them, and then I have a hard time moving them.
I can't believe you're getting down to 20*. Isn't that early?
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